Sunday 17 January 2016

VMware Appoints New President For Greater China


Supplier of virtualization and cloud infrastructure, VMware has appointed Bernard Kwok its new global vice president and president of Greater China.

In this new role, Kwok will be responsible for promoting the company in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

Kwok is the replacement for David Sung, who led VMware Greater China for seven years. According to VMware, Sung left the company for personal reasons and will continue to service companies, until the end of February 2016 to ensure smooth transfer.

Kwok is an industry veteran with over 30 years experience. He previously worked for many multinational companies, including Symantec, Fujitsu, Nortel Networks, Alcatel network, and EMC. Prior to joining VMware, Kwok was the consultant and director of several public companies and private companies, suggestions related to strategy, operations and investment projects.

Sanjay Mirchandani, senior vice president and general manager of VMware Asia Pacific and Japan, said that under the leadership of Sung, VMware has seen countless success in China. Sung's contribution is appreciated and wished him all the best in the future. Meanwhile, he welcomed the arrival of Kwok and is waiting to jointly promote business development in Greater China with him.

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